Description
Entrelacs Vase
René Lalique
Circa 1935
Celebrated for its refined elegance and sculptural presence, the Entrelacs vase by René Lalique exemplifies the pinnacle of Art Deco glasswork. The model, created on July 12, 1935, is rendered in pressed molded glass and enhanced with a blue patina that accentuates its interlocking notched bands, forming a mesmerizing pattern of intertwining geometric forms.
René Lalique remains one of the most influential figures of the Art Deco movement. Originally celebrated as a jeweler, he revolutionized decorative glass through innovative molding techniques and a distinctly modern aesthetic rooted in nature. Lalique’s work was prominently featured at the 1925 Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes in Paris, cementing his reputation as one of the foremost designers of his era. His glass creations continue to be revered by collectors and institutions worldwide.
Signed “R. Lalique”
13″ high x 10 1/2″ diameter








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